Angela Space, Ian Hargest and Nadine Shank
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Dr. Angela Space is a saxophonist, composer and songwriter. She currently teaches at the University of Southampton (UK). She has had a wide variety of performance experience with ensembles such as the New World Symphony, the Florida Philharmonic, the South Bend Symphony, the Temptations, Ensemble X, the All American College Band at Disneyland and her own three-piece punk band Rainbow Reservoir. Her music has been played on BBC ratio 3 and 6, her band has performed on Indietracks and Wilderness Festivals and she has an LP coming out in January on Oddbox Records. Dr. Space graduated from the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a dual degree in music education and saxophone performance studying with saxophonist Lynn Klock and composer Sal Macchia. She earned a Master of Music from Ithaca College where she was teaching assistant to Steven Mauk, and a Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of Miami studying with Gary Keller and serving as an adjunct saxophone faculty. She has performed on multiple saxophone congresses and conferences as both a soloist and member of the Pioneer Saxophone Quartet and was formerly a finalist at the North American Saxophone Alliance Classical Competition. She has served on the faculties of Florida International University, Indiana University South Bend, and the State University of New York at Oswego where she directed the concert band. In 2009 she moved from Oswego to Oxford where she still lives. Currently she is writing songs and composing music for electric guitar and saxophone and performing with Rainbow Reservoir.http://angelaspace.com
Angela Space, saxophone
Ian Hargest, electric guitar
Nadine Shank, piano
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Jul 13 201817:30
Angela Space, Ian Hargest and Nadine Shank
recital
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